Pink Floyd ‎– The Wall. B4 One Of My Turns. 2 ×Vinyl, LP, Album. Hello there. Side A of this vinyl is in FAIR condition due to heavy scratches. SIDES B, C & D are in VERY GOOD condition with visible scratches.

Pink Floyd ‎– The Dark Side Of The Moon. Hello there. This vinyl is in VERY GOOD PLUS condition. The sleeve is in VERY GOOD PLUS condition. Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress,Gatefold. Dec 1973. Published By –Pink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd.

Producer –King Crimson. Hello there. Side A of this vinyl is in EXCELLENT condition. Side B is in VERY GOOD PLUS due to a long hairline scratch (pictured). The sleeve is in EXCELLENT condition. Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo,Gat.

Led Zeppelin ‎– Led Zeppelin II. A2 What Is And What Should Never Be. B2 Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's A Woman). Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress,Gatefold. Hello there. This vinyl is in VERY GOOD condition with visible scratches.

Led Zeppelin ‎– Untitled. Hello there. This vinyl is in VERY GOOD condition. The sleeve is in VERY GOOD condition. B2 Four Sticks. A4 Stairway To Heaven. Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress,Gatefold. Has the four symbols printed on both labels (in the green half) under the Atlantic symbol.

The band has also released material with Alternative Tentacles and Sympathy The Record Industry, but the bulk of their releases were with Amphetamine Reptile Records. The majority of Thrall's releases were with Alternative Tentacles.

Vinyl looks in working condition. I have tried to show the scratches on it, but it's hard as it's dark. Firstly, I'm no expert. I'm presuming they all are in good working order. They have been in storage ( dry, clean and out of light) for a number of years.

FATS DOMINO. I'M IN LOVE AGAIN / MY BLUE HEAVEN. EX CONDITION RECORD IN A LONDON SLEEVE. BOTH SIDES PLAY PERFECTLY WITHOUT ANY MAJOR SURFACE NOISE.THE SLEEVE IS IN EX CONDITION. THERE IS A BLUE STICKER ON THE A-SIDE LABEL.

Original CBS 12” vinyl release, TA 6963. Contains the extended remix of the title track. Disc is in good/ very good condition, light scratches and marks but plays fine. Sleeve in very good condition, really just showing some wear mainly at the edges, please see photos.

Taj Mahal ‎– Happy Just To Be Like I Am. Co-producer –Taj Mahal. Mixed By –John Simon ,Taj Mahal. A1 Happy Just To Be Like I Am. Hello there. This vinyl is in VERY GOOD MINUS condition with visible scratches.

Santana ‎– Lotus. 3 ×Vinyl, LP, Album. Producer –The New Santana Band . with artwork, credits and The New Santana Band's itinerary in Japan. Hello there. These vinyl are in VERY GOOD condition with visible scratches.

Music Records

From classical music to rock and roll, music records dominated the recorded music scene for decades and remain popular even post-production. The famous American inventor, Thomas Edison (who developed the first electric light bulb), was responsible for the first recording of sound on a flat disk, using paraffin coated paper and later moving on to a rotating drum covered with tin foil, both running under a stylus. Edison discovered that by shouting into a microphone he could get the stylus to translate the vibrations into a faint impression of his voice, which could be played back. The first known disk recording was Edison reciting Mary had a little lamb in 1877.

From the late 19th Century, the manufacturing process went through many periods of change. Originally made from hard rubber, music records began to be produced from shellac in the 1890s and this practice remained popular until the 50s when vinyl was introduced.

By 1910, the 10-inch music disk was fast gaining popularity, holding about 3 minutes of recorded music on each side. Families kept music albums similar to modern photo albums, bound in decorated card or leather, with paper sleeves in which to store their records safely, because surface scratches impact sound quality.

Collectible

Today, the vinyl record is almost obsolete in terms of production and has been superseded by the compact disk - but remains a popular choice with collectors and music enthusiasts. The most valuable music records are not always the oldest, but the ones that were manufactured during periods of change or adversity.

The single 'Good Luck Charm' by Elvis Presley retails at circa $24,000 because it was one of the last monaural recordings available when stereo took over.

The Sex Pistols were fired from A&M Records in 1977 because of 'outrageous' behaviour and their single 'God Save the Queen' was never released - but a few copies were given as gifts to A&M executives, making it very sought after amongst collectors.

There is no doubt that if you still have a record player, music records are a great choice.